HI Guys,

Has anyone imported Xeljanz from india via Fedex?

Just wondering if its reliable and if it gets through customs without issue.

Thanks!

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Interesting Football fan, beacon is saying they wont send less than 20 boxes now?

I got 20 boxes last time and the box is still quite small. less than a shoe box

Received my 20 boxes from Beacon today! Beacon would only send me 20 boxes glad I got that many now.This is my last try with tofacinix been on 2 pills a day for 2 months upped it to 3 for 3 months now I will go to 4 (I had several boxes left over from the last time I used it with no results.) I never gave 4 pills a chance so here we go might just be a non responder period!Nicole you made it possible for everyone to try it.

from my understanding even 20 boxes is like 10% of the cost of 1 box from pfizer. 

thanks to nicole for helping identify this source of medication!

ITS TRUE!!!

Can I ask if you’re in the Uk ? If so how long did you wait for them?

Are you in the uk?

Hi SI! Really great to hear about your daughters regrowth, it gives me hope for my son! We have just started him on the same dose as your daughter, 5mg a day. My sons weight is also around 100 pund so I hope he won't need more. Can I ask you how long it took for you to see the first signs of regrowth?

Box size is like a mini crockpot size or size of office lunchbox i guess 10"(H)x6"(W)*6"(L).

I noticed Beacon also carries a generic version of baricitinib. Has anyone tried this? Could be a good option, especially for those who aren't responding to xeljanz 

that's interesting, doesn't baricitinib also have a better safety profile?

After I use up my 20 boxes of tofacinix and if I don’t respond I am trying the generic barcitinib 

Hey guys I am in a dilemma and need some help

My dermatologist gave me a prescription and I was able to get Xeljanz straight from India pharmacy from Pfizer. Not the generic, but actual Xeljanz. I got a 3 month supply from a friend who brought it over. 

I got 3 months supply to buy time so I can try to get some through the Pfizer assistance program for a more affordable price. 

I got my rejection letter from my insurance and now they want 2 articles from my derm showing its efficacy and safety. My derm says that if I am already egtting medication they will hold off on the Pfizer program. I currently have the medication but my to pay 600-1000 USD per month is too much. Should I lie to them and say I do not have the medication? Do you guys think they can check that I have actually used the prescription in India? If they catch me lying it wont really matter since it seems like they aren't going to help me anyways for some reason. Or should I tell them that I have the medication, but I can not afford to pay for much longer. Maybe this way they will actually work with me. 

Any advice would be appreciated 

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